Dare2Dream
New Member
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2004
- Messages
- 19
- Reaction score
- 0
Such clear pictures ! what camera do you have ? ?
Snicket is an L200, as FreshMike and bunjiweb noted. Also known as the lemon-spotted green pleco.juliethegr8t said:Awesome fish!! What type of fish is the greenish plec? Snicket I think. He's GREEN!
Indeed she is.FreshMike said:L-200. Right?
I don't have a Bruno plec - which one are you referring to? And the catfish is a striped doradid or Raphael catfish. I have to warn you though that should you get one it is unlikely you will ever see it.bunjiweb said:The L200 is awesome, as is the Bruno Plec.
What is the catfish in the last picture? I have seen them in my LFS and contemplated some for my new tank but I Dont want just another catfish that sits around all day lol... Maybe I will look into Pictus cats.
Unfortunately not, I do have a gallery (listed in my sig) but I use the same size pictures. I do have the much larger originals on my computer though - if there's a particular one you wish to see let me know and I will upload it.Discomafia said:Is there anywhere I could possibly go to see some full-sized pics of them?
I use a Kodak 6490 with macro enabled. Usually I use the flash, but most of these pics are taken without as it preserves the natural colouring better.Dare2Dream said:Such clear pictures ! what camera do you have ? ?
Dory is a Striped Raphael Catfish. (doradid sp)samsung-401 said:What kind of fish is dory?
Well, Dory is certainly a fat girl although we have never seen her eat. Doradids are generally a shy species and only come out at night, so make sure you throw some food in there after the lights go out.samsung-401 said:I wasn't sure what they were called. I have been looking into buying 1 or 2 of them. Are they easy to take care of.
Aperture is set to "auto" and shutter is set to "sports"... more than that I cannot tell you.konrad05 said:what shutter and aperature settings are you using?